I am planning a 3-4 day trip to northern Ga just NE from Atlanta. I will be bringing my FJR up from Tampa on its first roadtrip with me. Will be staying at a friend's lake house and will have at least two full days to ride if not three full days. I have done western SC and NC, along with Eastern TN but never GA. Just wondering what paved roads are a must ride in northeastern GA?

19/9 north out of Dahlonega, Hwy 129 north across Blood Mtn, 180 west across Wolf Pen Gap to Suches and TWO, 60 north to Dial, Newport and Big Creek Rds South to Hwy 52. Through Ellijay and west on 52 across Fort Mtn to Chatsworth, south on Old Federal Rd. to 136, then 136 east back over toward the lake. That's assuming you're referring to Lake Lanier. That would be a good loop.

Lots of good stuff in the area. But I tend to favor that triangle from Clayton to Tellico Plains TN to Asheville NC. (I do live in Clayton though)

Hwy 28 out of Walhalla to Franklin.
Hwy 215 from 64 to the Blue Ridge Parkway.
Hwy 276 from Brevard to the Blue Ridge Parkway
Cherohala Skyway from Robinsville to Tellico Plains. (Where you can spend some money at MiniMikes store Tellico Moto...)
The Blue Ridge Parkway during the week from Cherokee to Asheville.

But for the Georgia question MB is on the money....

You can also look at Hwy 197 at Lake Burton, Warwoman Road from Clayton to 28 as both are noteworthy on the eastern side of the state.

Tallulah Gorge is a cool place to stop. If you get there early you can get a gorge floor permit that allows you to explore the gorge floor, otherwise you have to stay on the trail. The walk to the bottom of the stairs is worth it though as there is a nice bridge and waterfalls at the bottom.

Black Rock has some nice views as well. Georgia charges a day pass for parking so if you hit one you might as well hit both in the same day with the pass.

For some reason, I was thinking T60 closed. I might be wrong or it may have reopened.

Where are you staying? Gumlog Barbecue is a local favorite. An inmate here also owns a BBQ take out place in Lavonia by the railroad tracks that's hard to beat. There's a new place, J. Peters off of the I-85 exit that's good also. Carolina Pizza off of HWY 11 on the Carolina side is also good.

One week out! getting more and more excited! Planning on leaving Tampa around noon on Friday, driving straight through and getting there right after sunset. Riding and hiking one whole day and then kayaking and fishing the next day. I only have 4 days so we are going to take two days coming back! Going to try to hit some state parks on the way back and then come down the west coast of Florida instead of I75 the whole way. Can't wait to take the new bike on a decent trip!